StevieEversonJr.

Stevie R. Everson, Jr., 25, of South 25th St., Harrisburg, unexpectedly transitioned into eternal life on Thursday, June 6, 2013. He was born in Harrisburg, beloved son of Tori Thompson and Stevie R. Everson, Sr., a 2005 graduate of Harrisburg High School, where he was a member of the Track Team and the Football Team, attended Lehigh Valley College, was an employee of Amazon.com and a member of St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church. Stevie was an accomplished track & field athlete. He was a member of the Harrisburg Parks & Recreation's Track program, Harrisburg High Steppers' Track Club and Phoenix Youth Assoc. of Phila. He ran in several school, community, AAU and USATF meets and won many medals and awards to include a Gold Medal that he won at an AAU National Junior Olympic competition. His favorite sport was football and he played from six years old with the East Shore Royals through his senior year in high school with the Harrisburg Cougars. He was passionate about music of all genres and was an aspiring rapper, who went by the name of Shrizz Mac and Porter Mac Shrizz. In his leisure, he spent most of his free time writing and recording music. He was a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, was featured on numerous mixed tapes, released several of his own CDs and also enjoyed making CDs for family and friends, being the DJ for family events, working out daily and trying new foods. More than anything, he loved his entire family which included many close friends. He was a loving, kind and compassionate young man, who greeted everyone with a bright smile, warm hug or a firm handshake. He had a gentle soul and always wanted to keep the peace. Stevie leaves to lovingly remember and miss him, his mother, Tori Thompson-Stephens; his father, Stevie R. Everson, Sr.; his stepfather, Corey Stephens; his sisters, Christian Lopes and Shymirrera Everson Quales; his brothers, Jamall Everson Quales and Jamell Everson Quales; his maternal grandparents, William and Charlene Eubanks; his maternal great grandmother, Joan Bailey; his maternal great grandparents, William and Estelle Thompson; his paternal grandmother, Josephine Everson; his godchildren, Gerren and Gavin Tyler and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. His life will be celebrated on Saturday, June 15, at 12 Noon in the Sanctuary of Living Water Community Church at 206 Oakleigh Ave. with viewing at 10 a.m. until Noon and burial in Paxtang Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the Ministry of Comfort of Major H. Winfield Funeral Home, Steelton. www.majorhwinfieldfuneral home.comwww.pennlive.com/obits